DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION
REPORT OF INVESTIGATION
Surface Nonmetal Mine
(Limestone)
Fatal Electrical Accident
September 16, 2002
Plaza Materials Corporation
Plaza Materials Corporation
Crystal Springs, Pasco County, Florida
Mine I.D. No. 08-00956
Accident Investigators
Steve J. Kirkland
Supervisory Mine Safety and Health Inspector
Joel B. Richardson
Mine Safety and Health Inspector
Stephen B. Dubina, Jr.
Electrical Engineer
Originating Office
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Southeast District
135 Gemini Circle, Suite 212; Birmingham, AL 35209
Martin Rosta, District Manager
OVERVIEW
Leon R. Davison, welder, age 43, was fatally injured on September 16, 2002, when he contacted an energized welding electrode.
The accident occurred because the victim was welding in a confined space while lying on a metal screen, when the electrode contacted his wet clothing. Davison had a total of 22 years welding experience with two years, two months mining experience at this operation. He had received training in accordance with 30 CFR Part 46.
Plaza Materials Corporation, a crushed limestone operation, owned and operated by Plaza Materials Corporation, a subsidiary of Yonkers Contracting Company, was located at 41150 Yonkers Boulevard, Zephyrhills, Pasco County, Florida. The principal operating official was Dain Williams, general manager. The mine normally operated one production ten-hour shift a day, five days a week. An excavating crew worked the two ten-hour shifts, five days a week and a maintenance crew worked night shift, five days a week and Saturdays. Total employment was 29 persons.
After overburden was stripped, limestone was drilled, blasted, excavated with draglines and stockpiled in windrows to dry. The material was then hauled by truck to the plant where it was crushed, washed, screened, sized and stockpiled. The final product was sold for use in road construction and to make concrete block and concrete mix.
The last regular inspection at this operation was completed July 2, 2002. A regular inspection was conducted following the investigation.
DESCRIPTION OF ACCIDENT
On the day of the accident, Leon Davison (victim) reported to work at 5:00 p.m., his normal starting time. He was instructed to replace the wear plate on the triple deck screen at the screen tower.
Davison went to the screen tower and met Donald Thomas, maintenance foreman, who had taken the measurements for the wear plate. Davison then cut the piece of metal to replace the plate. He returned to the screen tower and started welding the piece of metal into place. At about 6:30 p.m., Wayne Lohmeyer, maintenance helper, was working below the screen tower when he heard Davison call out to him. Lohmeyer answered back and received no response. He went up on the screen tower to check on Davison and found him lying on the screen with the welding electrode in his hand, against his chest. Lohmeyer called to Thomas who was near the screen tower. Thomas arrived at the scene, then checked Davison for a pulse. Lohmeyer stayed with Davison while Thomas drove to the office and called 911 for assistance.
The emergency rescue unit arrived a short time later and was unable to detect a heartbeat. Davison was pronounced dead at the scene due to electrocution.
INVESTIGATION OF THE ACCIDENT
MSHA was notified of the accident at 8:05 p.m., on the day of the accident by a telephone call from the dispatcher for Pasco County Sheriff's Department to Harry Verdier, assistant district manager. An investigation was started that day. An order was issued under the provisions of Section 103(k) of the Act to ensure the safety of the miners. MSHA's accident investigators traveled to the mine, made a physical inspection of the accident scene, interviewed employees, and reviewed conditions and work procedures relevant to the accident. MSHA conducted the investigation with the assistance of mine management and employees.
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
The cause of the accident was the victim contacting the energized welding electrode. The root causes were the failure to utilize dry insulating material while welding when lying on steel, and failure to wear dry clothing.
VIOLATION
Order No. 6067379 was issued on September 16, 2002, under the provisions of Section 103(k) of the Mine Act:
A fatal accident occurred at this operation on September 16, 2002, when a welder came in contact with the energized electrode while welding at the top of the triple deck shaker screen. This order is issued to assure the safety of all persons at this operation until the area can be returned to normal operations as determined by an authorized representative of the Secretary of Labor. The mine operator shall obtain prior approval from an authorized representative of the secretary for all actions to recover and/or restore operations to the affected area.This order was terminated on September 18, 2002. Maintenance employees were trained in proper procedures to be followed when welding in confined spaces.
Related Fatal Alert Bulletin:
APPENDIX A
Persons Participating in the Investigation
Plaza Materials Corporation
Dain Williams ......... general managerSt. Paul Insurance Company
Brenda Spivey ......... office manager
Dennis Riley ......... day shift supervisor
Donald Thomas ......... maintenance supervisor
Wayne Lohmeyer ......... maintenance helper
Flickey Homan ......... claim account specialist workmans' compensationPasco County Sheriff's Department
Delia Carter ......... deputyMine Safety and Health Administration
Harmon Campbell ......... deputy
Steve J. Kirkland ......... supervisory mine safety and health inspector
Joel B. Richardson ......... mine safety and health inspector
Stephen B. Dubina, Jr. ......... electrical engineer
APPENDIX B
Persons Interviewed
Plaza Materials Corporation
Donald Thomas ......... maintenance supervisor
Wayne Lohmeyer ......... maintenance helper